51. He did not run a play with the starting offense and spent much of his day standing behind the offensive huddle watching. 52. He ran plays that had been all but shelved. 53. He promised the players that they would run that play to begin the game, regardless of starting position. 54. He has more time to analyze than the time it takes to run a play. 55. He snapped the ball and ran the play. 56. He runs another play, hopes for better execution. 57. He will try Bober and Hatch at right tackle, as well as at left tackle, and Petitgout will run plays at both positions. 58. He will wonder why such a play was run and critique strategy. 59. However, by rule, a play cannot be challenged once the next play is run. 60. Howard mostly will run plays as a slot receiver, which will put him in motion before the snap. |